Post Office Outage Report in Wragby, Lincolnshire, England
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Post Office offers home phone and broadband internet service, as well as financial services including savings, loans and credit cards.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Wragby, England
The chart below shows the number of Post Office reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wragby and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Post Office users through our website.
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Internet (60%)
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Total Blackout (20%)
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E-mail (13%)
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Wi-fi (7%)
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Post Office Issues Reports Near Wragby, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wragby and nearby locations:
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Daniel Overton 🏥👨⚕️ (@EyesNurse) reported from Lincoln District, England
@RoyalMailHelp @PostOffice Problem is @RoyalMailHelp, you are advertising the same opening hours and services on your website. So you can’t brush it off that easily!
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Paul Smith (@MrPRSmith) reported from Wragby, England
@PostOffice for customer retention you might want to make it simple to renew Travel insurance. After clicking the link on your email reminder I've been fighting with your password reset process. I've now given up and I'm off to buy it elsewhere!
Post Office Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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crypto-noob (@crypton88045099) reported
Paula vennells given a cbe honour for services to the post office. You can't make this **** up. Inept uk justice system. Inept uk government. What a **** show #postoffice #uk #PostOfficeScandal
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Richard Morris (@RichSalix) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice How about you offer your resignation. You knew that your computer system was faulty you knew that many people suffered, yet you never said sorry until it went all the way the High Court, you could have saved years of hurt.
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Carlos (@carlossapphire) reported
@PostOffice hang your heads in shame disgrace
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Paul James Young (@youngypaul) reported from Blean, England
@_andrewtowers I can’t get over the fact they prosecuted 700+ people over it... that figure in itself clearly shows a deeper issue than odd postmasters trying to defraud. Sbd yet the @PostOffice KNEW there was a computer issue. Shocking what’s been suffered. Some heads need to roll!
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downtherabbithole (@baseroamer) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice Your Apologies are not going to get back the years of pain and suffering. Some have gone to their graves. Utter disgrace and my trust with the post office is broken. I like many others will be using other services.
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Bryan RS (@stripey_stripey) reported
@vincecable to say that the idea that the #postoffice issue was being caused by computer issues is relatively recent is nonsense. You are trying to evade responsibility for not having proper oversight of your own department.
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Lee Collins (@LCollins75) reported from Midsomer Norton, England
Congratulations to all the sub-post masters/mistresses for having their day in court and beating The Post Office Counters Ltd hands down. Shame on you. Now hit them where it hurts. Cough up Post office. You own them deep. Saying sorry is not enough @PostOffice @PostOfficeNews
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lee bailey (@leebbailey) reported
I don't really know enough about this @PostOffice story but from what I have read today the actions of the PO are absolutely disgraceful. Those poor people - no amount of money will ever make up for their actions. I hope there will be recriminations - but won't hold my breath.
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Michael Gammond (@3wheelerone) reported
@PostOfficeNews @PostOffice All managers and people involved with this terrible injustice , should all be jailed for six months and lose their jobs and pensions.
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Smith (@BlackDellar) reported
@PostOffice Should hang your heads in shame!